One sure way to give your kid the royal treatment on their birthday is to present them with a birthday crown. They can wear it year after year or on any day they need to feel a little special. We've rounded up five great tutorials to help you make your own as well as five of our favorites for sale on Etsy at the moment.
Make It: (top row)
Many of these crowns share the same basic construction, but have different shapes and embellishments. All of these crafters have wonderful blogs worth exploring.
• 1 Crown Tutorial by Nicole of Frontier Dreams
• 2 Crown Tutorial by Jessica of Juicy Bits
• 3 Crown Tutorial by Cindy of Skip To My Lou (Cindy's Shoppe)
• 4 Reversible Fabric Crown Tutorial by Ellen of The Long Thread (Ellen's Shop)
• 5 Princess Birthday Hat Tutorial (not technically a crown, but too cute not to include!) by Cindy of Skip to My Lou
Buy It: (bottom row)
You'll find the for-sale birthday crowns on Etsy. Try these search terms: "birthday crown," "felt crown," or "birthday hat." Each of these sellers below has other great crowns in their shops to check out.
• 6 Woodland Fairy Tiara ($14) by Her Flying Horses
• 7 Flower Crown ($20) by Sarah's Sweet's
• 8 Alice in Wonderland ($25) by The Rice Babies
• 9 Wool Felt Birthday Crown ($26) by Paper and Cloth Stash
• 10 Wool Felt Crown ($28) by Dream Child Studio
Make it!
Rarely can an evening's work be so rewarding. The kids I've made them for wear them for play all the time. It's great to see them in use YEARS after they were given.
My crown pattern is more like the simple crown in Crockett Johnson's Harold's Fairy Tale:
http://babytoolkit.blogspot.com/2008/11/crowning-glory-diy-play-crown-tutorial.html
It also sizes from infant to adult (you know you'll want to wear it too).
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It's a beautiful idea!!! I will make it for my niece!!!
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Birthday crowns are a wonderful family tradition. My (much) littler brother and sister make them for each other on their birthdays, and distribute them to the rest of the family as well--every year, I get my own in the mail, thousands of miles away. Very touching.
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